Want to keep an eye on your system resources without pulling up a terminal or launching GNOME’s System Monitor tool? Check out TopHat. TopHat is a new system monitor GNOME extension that puts a top-level overview of active CPU, RAM, and network usages in the GNOME Shell top bar. There are, of course, ample system monitor GNOME extensions out there. Heck, I feel like I’ve written about them all at some point. But most tend to be singular, putting a wealth of system resource info within a two column table. TopHat is a bit more focused. Instead of giving you […]
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